Melissa Chacon

Melissa Chacon

Visiting Fellow

Department of Gender Studies

Languages
English, Spanish
Key Expertise
queer theory, memory & trauma studies, affect, ethnography

About me

Melissa began her LSE-funded PhD at the Department of Gender Studies in 2017 and receieved her PhD in 2023. Her research explores lived and embodied experiences of conflict-related violence and everyday violence in the life course of sexual minorities in Colombia. Melissa's broader research interests include feminist and queer theory, memory and trauma studies, theories of affect and emotion, and ethnographic and visual research methods.

Melissa holds a MA (research) degree in Women's and Gender Studies (cum laude) from Utrecht University (Netherlands) and Universidad de Granada (Spain), a previous MA (research) degree in Psychosocial Research and a BA in Psychology from Universidad de los Andes (Colombia). She is a member of the Engenderings editorial collective and co-edits the multilingual and transnational feminist newsletter Nomadas with a group of feminist colleagues. Prior to joining LSE Gender, Melissa worked in academic and private organizations conducting social research projects and program evaluation employing quantitative and qualitative research methods.

Expertise Details

feminist and queer theory; memory and trauma studies; affect and emotion; ethnographic and visual research methods

Publications

SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS

Chacón, M. (under review). Queer everyday displacements in Colombia. Gender Place and Culture

Chacón, M. (2022). Re-conociendo las geografías emocionales del desplazamiento: diálogos a través de la imagen y la memoria, in C. Gregorio Gil (Ed). Etnografría y Feminismos. Restituyendo saberes y prácticas de investigación, Peter Lang.

Chacón, M. (2019). Gendered emotional consequences of internal displacement in

Colombia. In K. Smets, K. Leurs, M. Georgiou, S. Witteborn & R. Gajjala (Eds), The SAGE Handbook of Media and Migration. SAGE.

Chacón, M. (2016). [Review of the book Gut Feminism, by Wilson, E]. Women's Studies International Forum, Vol.57, p. 51.

Chacón, M. (in preparation). Decolonial listening of violence. European Journal of Politics and Gender special issue on 'De and postcolonial feminist approaches to studying violence'.

MEDIA ARTICLES AND BLOG PUBLICATIONS

Género, cuidado y desigualdad, El Espectador, 2022

Why feminisms? Branding our political commitments, just don't do it, Engenderings LSE Gender Blog, 2019